Since the publication of the microfilm edition of the correspondence and papers of William Wake, a few corrections and additions have been made to the catalogue which was included as reels 48 and 49 of the microfilm set. The library's original card catalogue of the collection, which may be consulted at ChristChurch, has been updated, and these changes are listed below for the benefit of users of the microfilm version. There is also a small number of cards which were written on both sides. Only the first side will have been filmed. As we come across these they will be added to this page.

George I, King of Great Britain
Wake Letters 28, no. 82
Among documents concerning the union of Protestants sent by D.E. Jablonsky:
Letter D: Copy of a letter from Frederick William I to George I.
Entry created since the filming of the catalogue.

Jablonsky, Daniel Ernst
Wake Letters 28, no. 82
Documents concerning the union of Protestants.
Letter A: Copy of a letter from Jablonski to the King of Prussia re. co-operation between him and George Letter B: "Some thoughts converning the union of the two evangelical reformed churches". Differences over doctrine, ceremonies and the name: historical background. The means to achieve unity: involvement of sovereigns.
Letter C: Copy of a letter from Leibnitz to Baron Printzen. Conversation with Abbé Molanus and Bishop Ursinus.
Letter D: Copy of a letter from Frederick William I to George I.
Entry continued onto back of card: reproduced here in full.

Meulen, Gerardus van der
Wake Letters 28, no. 82
Among documents concerning the union of Protestants sent by D.E. Jablonsky:
Letter C: Copy of a letter from Leibnitz to Baron Printzen. Conversation with Abbé Molanus and Bishop Ursinus.
Entry created since the filming of the catalogue.

Molanus, Gerhard Walther
See Meulen, Gerardus van der
Entry created since the filming of the catalogue.

Wake Letters 9, no. 241
Hereford
Letter to Wake, 23rd March 1722[/3]
Suggested compromise over canonries refused; reasons.
Written by John Tyler, bishop of Llandaff, and signed also by Smalbroke.
Entry created since the filming of the catalogue.

Tyler, John Bishop of Llandaff
Wake Letters 9, no. 241
Hereford
Letter to Wake, 23rd March 1722[/3]
Suggested compromise over canonries refused; reasons.
Also signed by Richard Smalbroke.
Entry created since the filming of the catalogue.

Ursinus, Benjamin
Wake Letters 28, no. 82
Among documents concerning the union of Protestants sent by D.E. Jablonsky:
Letter C: Copy of a letter from Leibnitz to Baron Printzen. Conversation with Abbé Molanus and Bishop Ursinus.